Banksia splendida
Banksia splendida, commonly known as shaggy dryandra, is a species of shrub that is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It has sharply-pointed linear leaves that are woolly on the lower surface, cream-coloured and maroon or yellow flowers in heads of between 65 and 115, and later up to eight egg-shaped follicles in each head.
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Banksia splendida subsp. macrocarpaBanksia splendida subsp. splendidaBentham's taxonomic arrangement of DryandraDryandra speciosaDryandra subg. DryandraGeorge's taxonomic arrangement of DryandraList of Australian ProteaceaeList of Banksia ser. Dryandra speciesList of Banksia speciesMeissner's taxonomic arrangement of DryandraShaggy dryandra
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Banksia splendida
Banksia splendida, commonly known as shaggy dryandra, is a species of shrub that is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It has sharply-pointed linear leaves that are woolly on the lower surface, cream-coloured and maroon or yellow flowers in heads of between 65 and 115, and later up to eight egg-shaped follicles in each head.
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Banksia splendida är en tvåhjä ...... nksia och familjen Proteaceae.
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Banksia splendida, commonly kn ...... shaped follicles in each head.
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Banksia
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Banksia splendida at Tathra National Park, Western Australia
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Shaggy dryandra
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Banksia ser. Dryandra
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splendida
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* Dryandra speciosa (Meisn.)
* Josephia speciosa
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Banksia splendida är en tvåhjä ...... nksia och familjen Proteaceae.
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Banksia splendida, commonly kn ...... shaped follicles in each head.
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Banksia splendida
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Banksia splendida
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